Exploring Structural Feature of Aldose-Reductase Inhibition by 5-[[2-(ω-Carboxyalkoxy)aryl] methylene]-4-oxo-2-thioxothiazolidine Derivatives Employing Fujita-Ban and Hansch Approach
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Designing of a highly selective, potent and safe inhibitor of aldose reductase (ALR) capable of potentially blocking the excess glucose flux through the polyol pathway that prevails under diabetic condition has been a long standing challenge. In our study, we did quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) analysis, based on Fujita-Ban and classical Hansch approach, on 5-[[2-(ω-carboxyalkoxy)aryl]methylene]-4-oxo-2-thioxothiazolidine derivatives. Study gave structural insight into the binding mode of the molecules to the aldose reductase enzyme. The Fujita-Ban approach revealed that benzylidene thiazolidine nucleus is more potent as compare to naphthyl-methylene thiazolidine analogs. The bulkierness of naphthyl-methylene might be inquisitive with receptor. Hansch approach suggested that electron-withdrawing groups are conducive to aldose reductase inhibitory activity.
- 2007-01-01
著者
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Soni Love
Molecular Modelling Study Group Cadd Laboratory Computational Chemistry Research Department Of Pharm
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KASKHEDIKAR Satish
Molecular Modelling Study Group, CADD Laboratory, Computational Chemistry Research, Department of Ph
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Kaskhedikar Satish
Molecular Modelling Study Group Cadd Laboratory Computational Chemistry Research Department Of Pharm